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Editor Emeritus Roger Sutton was editor in chief of The Horn Book, Inc., from 1996-2021. He was previously editor of The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books and a children's and young adult librarian. He received his MA in library science from the University of Chicago in 1982 and a BA from Pitzer College in 1978.
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>What a sweetie-baby! Those eyes -- babies' eyes get me every time. And he has such expressive-looking eyebrows. He must be an absolute delight to the whole family.
Thanks for sharing!
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: Sep 24, 2009 04:26
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Mayra Lazara Dole
>Que lindo!
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: Sep 24, 2009 03:42
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melanie hope greenberg
>Happy New Year back to you!
OMG, what a cutie! :)
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: Sep 24, 2009 12:30
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janeyolen@aol.com
>I have to say it. There is no other way.
Aaaaaaahhhhhhh!
Jane
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: Sep 24, 2009 10:48
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Beth Kephart
>perfection
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: Sep 24, 2009 09:23
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Jennifer Schultz
>Miles is adorable. What a cutie! Congratulations.
Yes-we're born with a fascination for faces. There's been some fantastic research on babies and faces. There was a study in which researches arranged three dots into the shape of a face, and babies liked looking at that arrangement over the other arrangements of the three dots.
There's a very cute series of board books called Busy Books...(Busy Pandas, Busy Kitties, Busy Chickens, etc). Color photographs of adorable animals and very simple text.
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: Sep 23, 2009 08:16
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Kitty
>I really thought no one could compete with my baby, but that little peanut comes close. Mazel tov!
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: Sep 23, 2009 03:08
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Roger Sutton
>Well, he's really liking the new Tom Rob Smith Secret Speech and the latest Sophie Kinsella . . . .oh the baby. We brought him a bunch of books, but the one that seems to work best for him at 3 months is Art for Baby, an oh-so-chic oversized board book from Candlewick of black-and-white images from contemporary art (Keith Haring, Bridget Reilly, etc.) He was magnetized by this one line drawing of an almost full-sized face of a dot-eyed woman with long hair. I'm sorry I don't remember the artist. The more abstract images in the book didn't do a whole lot for him, but I was amazed at the connection he clearly made to a stylized representation of a human face. Do we arrive with that built in?
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: Sep 23, 2009 02:56
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>Wow. Complete cutie pie. What books does he like?
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scb
>What a sweetie-baby! Those eyes -- babies' eyes get me every time. And he has such expressive-looking eyebrows. He must be an absolute delight to the whole family.Thanks for sharing!
Posted : Sep 24, 2009 04:26
Mayra Lazara Dole
>Que lindo!Posted : Sep 24, 2009 03:42
melanie hope greenberg
>Happy New Year back to you!OMG, what a cutie! :)
Posted : Sep 24, 2009 12:30
janeyolen@aol.com
>I have to say it. There is no other way.Aaaaaaahhhhhhh!
Jane
Posted : Sep 24, 2009 10:48
Beth Kephart
>perfectionPosted : Sep 24, 2009 09:23